| + | Eng. Hist. R. 22: 414. Ap. ’07. 200w. (Review of v. 1.) |
“The work of revision has been satisfactorily accomplished.”
| + | Nation. 83: 242. S. 20, ’06. 780w. (Review of v. 1 and 2.) |
“Mr. Rogers himself has apparently taken great delight in the writing of the book. Every page seems to be a labor of love, with its clever descriptions, witty allusions, apt quotations, Biblical and classical, and swift judgments of men, of policies, and of events.”
| + + | Nation. 85: 190. Ag. 29, ’07. 770w. (Review of v. 6.) |
“Mr. Lucas has accomplished his task most successfully.”
| + | Nature. 73: 245. Ja. 11, ’06. 630w. (Review of v. 2.) |
Lucas, Edward Verrall, ed. Another book of verses for children, il. †$1.50. Macmillan.
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An anthology of “Poetry-for-children” which is capable of a many-sided appeal to the imagination, and which, the author hopes, will serve as a preparation for the real poetry of the grown-up. A poem’s fitness for being read aloud has been a principal consideration for including it.